Flushing MM (H) was a MM in eastern Ohio spanning the intersection of three counties. At the time of the 1828 division, the three PMs all divided: Flushing in northwestern Belmont County, Freeport in southwestern Harrison County, and Guernsey in northeastern Guernsey County. The Hicksite meetings in all three locations were weak; their Guernsey PM was laid down in 1833, followed by their Flushing PM in 1839. In 1840, with Flushing MM (H) only surviving at Freeport, the MM was re-named Freeport MM (H).
See also Flushing MM (Pre/Orthodox/Wilburite) and Flushing MM (Gurneyite). |